专利摘要:
abstract patent of invention: "method, apparatus and compositions for the prophylaxis and treatment of colony collapse disorder". the present invention relates to a method for preventing and treating colony collapse disorder, consisting of the use of an automated device that releases a diet calibrated specifically for consumption by colonies created from bees to be treated. the apparatus comprises a box-like container (10) which accommodates at least one liquid-impermeable reservoir, accessible from the outside through a nozzle (4), a device for atomising a liquid solution or suspension contained in the reservoir, means for the application (2, 1) of the atomized liquid solution or suspension in micrometric drops outside the apparatus, and a control unit programmed to time the application of the solution or suspension to the external side, to determine the amount of solution or suspension applied and to emit alarm signals in the event of failure, the device being supplied with dc with the energy supplied by a solar panel (5) located outside the container. the liquid solution or suspension comprises tonic and nutritious ingredients, which consist mainly of powdered milk, sugars and lower organic acids, antioxidant and antiseptic ingredients contained in plant extracts and healing ingredients for bees, such as essential oils of thyme and acid oxalic.
公开号:BR112014004438B1
申请号:R112014004438-4
申请日:2012-03-14
公开日:2020-03-31
发明作者:Francesca Del Vecchio
申请人:Healthy Bees Llc.;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

Descriptive Report of the Invention Patent for NET COMBINATION OF NUTRIENTS, WHICH CAN BE RELEASED IN THE FORM OF SPRAYING FOR THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF COLONY COLLAPSE DISEASE (CCD). Technical Field [001] The present invention relates to a method for preventing and treating colony collapse disorder, a device for implementing such a method and therapeutic and nutritional compositions to be distributed to the bees to be treated by this method. More specifically, the invention relates to a device that applies, in an automated way, a diet specifically calibrated for consumption by one or more colonies of domesticated honey-producing bees, in substitution or in addition to the natural food that insects derive from their normal activity of collecting and processing nectar, pollen and other natural materials. The consumption of nutrients and therapeutic agents according to the proposed method helps bees treated to resist the disease known as Colony Collapse Disease
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [002] Bees are the most appreciated and studied type of social insects since antiquity, whose usefulness has certainly been known since prehistoric times. Like other insects in the Apidae family, bees collect nectar and pollen to feed their descendants and to store them in their combs as food storage.
[003] Although not the only group of pollinators (insects that, with their activities, carry pollen from flower to flower allowing pollination and subsequent fruit formation), honey-producing bees are undoubtedly one of the most common types important for humans, also for the various products that their colonies
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2/29 develop from nectar and other materials collected in search of food, including not only honey, but also beeswax, propolis, royal jelly. Unlike other social apids such as drones, which perform similar functions as useful pollinators for agriculture, but most of which do not survive the winter (with the exception of fertilized queens), bees accumulate and process enough food stocks to pass the winter, because your colony is able to spend the winter with your queen, who can live 4 to 5 years.
[004] For these reasons, bees have been used since the beginning of civilization as real pets, and were created according to ancestral techniques and consolidated over time, applying knowledge that is a branch of rural animal activity, beekeeping.
[005] Although the known species of the Apidae family are currently about five thousand, the genus of bees (Apis) is only one that comprises only seven species recognized as distinct species, the best known of which are Apis mellifera (honey-producing bee) European), Apis cerana (oriental honey producer or Asian honey bee), Apis florea (dwarf bee, widely distributed in South Asia and Southeast Asia) and Apis dorsata (giant honey producer from India). Only the first two species, Apis mellifera and Apis cerana, can be created by humans and are actually made domestic, the first of which, at least, since ancient Egyptian times.
[006] Apis mellifera is the most widely distributed species of the Apis genus in the world: native to Egypt, it spread millions of years ago in the Mediterranean and tropical Africa, and then, in the presence of man, it naturally populated Europe, Africa, Middle East and part of Siberia. It was introduced in the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries
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3/29 also on the American continent, where it was not originally present, and was also taken to Australia and New Zealand by the colonists. The most well-known European subspecies of Apis mellifera are identified by geographical areas, separated by mountains that the swarms cannot overcome, where they are native and have lived with few external contacts. There are currently 28 recognized subspecies of Apis mellifera, which include the black bee (Apis mellifera mellifera), native to northern Europe, the Italian yellow bee (Apis mellifera ligustica), which occupies most of Italy, the carniolan bee (Apis mellifera Carnica) which is native to Austria and Slovenia, the caucasian bee (Apis mellifera caucasica), which lives mainly in the Caucasus and Georgia and so on. Mixed and hybrid breeds were created by human action, voluntarily or not.
[007] In sedentary beekeeping, the hives are fixed and the bee collection area does not exceed a radius of 2 or 3 km around the hive, which establishes limits for the collection. For this reason, nomadic beekeeping is also practiced, which involves moving hives from place to place, depending on the presence of nectar-producing plants (that is, bases essentially of sucrose to be supplied to bees). Such movements, in addition to increasing productivity, allow the production of honey from a single flower, allowing a better offer of the final product. Transhumance is a very old breeding technique, already practiced by nomads, who transport their hives on the back of an animal. In Italy, in Pó, as well as in Egypt, on the Nile, hives were loaded on special boats that sailed upstream towards regions with more favorable honey secretion. When a certain water line was reached, the hives were full. Currently, the movement of hives occurs by road: they are loaded at dusk (when all the bees have already returned to the col
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4/29 half) and are discharged at sunset at the new site. The hives are often unloaded and relocated in the new area chosen for grazing, but sometimes, in order to reduce maintenance work, the hives are left directly in vehicles equipped for this purpose.
[008] As already noted, bees play a vital role in the reproduction of plants with entomophilous pollination. To understand the role of bees in agriculture worldwide it is sufficient to consider that the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) estimated that 71 of the 100 species of plants that provide 90% of food across the world are associated with bee pollination. Over the past fifty years, agricultural production independent of pollination from insects has doubled and agricultural production requiring insect pollination has increased fourfold, thus indicating that world agriculture has become more dependent on the pollinator. Both FAO and other independent research organizations in this field have predicted that the economic value of pollination for agriculture and related sectors worldwide is in the order of USD 180 billion, of which USD 32 billion alone in the United States.
[009] It is known that the population dynamics of a bee colony is significantly influenced by the nutritional status of the colony that controls the development, production and survival of the colony. It is also well known that the food needed by bees are carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and vitamins: carbohydrates provide energy and are contained in nectar and honey, the other substances are present in pollen, and are essential for the production of larvae food. and for the balanced performance in the bee's lifetime. In recent years, for several reasons (including disease,
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5/29 poisoning, reduction of foraging areas, etc.), has often become an indispensable necessity for the beekeeper to intervene with additional nutrition, which favors the survival of hives or prepares them for a certain flowering (Frilli F. et al ., Confronto tra gli effetti di diversi tipi di comida per api, Notiziario ERSA 3/2009). Sugar nutrition is the most practiced by beekeepers; it consists of providing syrups or rissoles (obtained from sugar from various sources) with the aim of integrating the energy needs of bees. Regarding the needs and time of administration, nutrition with sugar can be stimulating, if performed to increase the deposition of eggs by the queen or to induce the recovery of colonies after stress factors (poisonings, diseases, swarming, environmental adversities), or compensatory, if the objective is to build winter stocks to avoid starvation of hives during periods of low availability.
[0010] Protein nutrition, which compensates for the lack of pollen, is a less applied nutritional technique, but sometimes it can be vitally important for a bee colony; in fact, the lack of pollen can involve a reduction in the longevity of bees and the reduction or total blocking of the offspring, with a consequent reduction of the population and collapse of the colonies. It should be borne in mind that, in this case, an artificial administration of proteins is capable of completely replacing the pollen, and has effects only if performed for a limited period of time.
[0011] Protein feeding can be done by supplying pollen hives (pre-collected), by supplementing the pollen with (up to 25% by weight) an artificial protein component (supplementary protein) or by administering only components artificial proteins (nutritional protein). Very often the various protein components (soybean meal, sunflower meal, yeast
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6/29 ra, powdered milk, etc.) are mixed together to obtain greater nutritional value, but it is important that the total amount of food preparation with protein is between 10 and 15% by weight, since values higher levels can lead to toxic effects on bees.
[0012] Protein nutrition can be provided by placing the powdered food outside the hive in special containers, or by placing the mixture inside the hive in deep structure feeders, or rissoles over the combs, covered by the comb cover. In the latter case, the protein in the food is almost always added with honey or sugar syrup until a pasty, semi-solid consistency similar to a candy is obtained (protein cake).
[0013] In reference to the choice of a suitable food for a colony of honey producing bees, the publication of international patent application No. WO 2006/073955 (The United States of America as represented by the Secretariat of Agriculture) entitled Artificial diets for domestic honey bees describes water-dispersible preparations consisting of homogeneous mixtures of nutrients in effective amounts and proportions to support the growth and development of domestic bees. The proposed formulations are considered particularly advantageous for feeding bee colonies that are frequently moved from one area to another: in the absence of sufficient natural resources, such as, for example, during transfers, the proposed artificial diet preparations must be able to to provide all the nutrients necessary for the life of the colony. The necessary components in the described nutritional composition are proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, ash, cholesterol, ascorbic acid, an acidulant, an antimicrobial / fungicide agent for the preservation of the mixture and water, in the appropriate proportions. As a source of protein and lipids, soy and / or egg are
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7/29 proposed.
[0014] One of the apiary's biggest problems is protecting the health of the colonies. The diseases of honey-producing bees that can develop are numerous, as a result of several pathogenic organisms, including parasitic insects, single-celled fungi, bacteria and viruses, which can affect bees at different stages of their development.
[0015] The two best known pathogens of the beekeeper are the varroa destructor mite and the microsporidium Nosema apis. The Varroa mite is an external parasite, which attaches itself to the bee's body and weakens it by sucking the hemolymph. During this process, the mite can also transmit viral RNA agents to the bee. The Varroa mite has also been found in other pollinating insects, such as bumblebees, beetles, and flies, but it can only breed in a colony of honey-producing bees. Once in the colony, the female mite enters a cell in the offspring of bees, giving preference to a cell containing a male descendant, that is, bumblebee larvae (kelp). When the cell is covered, the mite lays its eggs, and after that the young mites leave the incubation at about the same time that the young bee develops, and leaves its host cell.
[0016] The population dynamics emphasized above shows that a large population of mites in the fall could lead to a crisis when the drone breeding ends and the mites turn to worker bee larvae, causing a rapid decimation of the population and often , the death of the hive. For this reason, Varroa mite is the parasite with the most pronounced economic impact on the apiary industry.
[0017] To combat or prevent infestation by Varroa destructor different physical or mechanical methods are known and used
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8/29 to control the number of mites in the colony, as well as mite-based, synthetic products (pyrethroids, organophosphates) or of natural origin, such as preparations based on oxalic acid, or preparations based on essential thyme oil (or thymol synthetic).
[0018] The single-celled fungus Nosema apis (more recently found in a similar form also in Apis cerana, and in this circumstance called Nosema ceranae) is characterized by a dormant state that consists of spores resistant to changes in temperature and humidity. Nosema spores, in fact, cannot be destroyed by freezing contaminated combs. The spores are located in the intestinal epithelial cells and other cells of adult bees, where they begin their growth by proceeding to a series of cell divisions, invading the intestinal tract and thus causing the pathology known as nosemiasis. This is manifested by diarrhea evidenced by yellowish droppings outside the hive, a slow growth of the colony, disjointed wings and distended abdomen in the affected individuals. The mature spores come out with the feces, contributing to the spread of the disease.
[0019] If left untreated, nosema infection can reach the queen, causing an early replacement of the queen by still healthy workers. The disease prevents the digestion of pollen and therefore reduces the life of bees, and can be more difficult to fight in colder climates, where bees spend more time in the hive. In order to reduce the infection, beekeepers use increased aeration in the hive and remove, to the maximum, the honey accumulated by the bees for the winter, feeding them instead with sugar solutions. The pharmacological treatments available in case of need are based on fumagillin, an antibiotic that has been shown to be particularly effective in inhibiting the reproduction of spores in the host, but which is not capable of killing them. Spores can be
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9/29 inactivated in the disinfestation of the bee hive, by treating them with acetic acid or formalin.
[0020] Other pathogens for Apis melífera, which have been investigated for their possible involvement in recent epidemic episodes with honey-producing bees, are viral agents, including the acute bee paralysis virus (ABPV or APV), which is considered to be a infectious agent common to bees, and the virus related to it, described in 2004, known as the Israeli acute paralysis virus (IAPV) because it was first identified in Israel. The IAPV virus was considered to play a critical role in cases of sudden collapse of honey-producing bee colonies infested by the Varroa destructor mite parasite.
[0021] Another viral pathogen recently studied for similar reasons is the type 6 invertebrate iridescent virus (IIV-6), which was identified in 2010 as a co-infectious agent in several bee colonies destroyed as a result of Nosema ceranae infection.
[0022] Over the past twenty years, parasitic mites have certainly caused serious damage to beekeeping, including the fact that they transmit harmful viruses to bees, thus causing significant colony losses every year. However, although most deaths during the winters of 2006/07 and 2007/2008 were mainly attributable to parasitic mites, about 25 to 30% of the dead colonies showed symptoms contrary to the mites or any other known cause.
[0023] Considering, for example, the United States, in the thirty years from 1976 to 2006 there was a drastic reduction in the number of wild bees (now almost extinct in the USA), and a significant, but gradual, decline in the number of families maintained by apicult
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10/29 res. The latter figure, according to official data, fell from around 6 million in 1940 to 2.3 million in 2008. This fall includes the cumulative losses caused by all factors, such as urbanization, use of pesticides in agriculture, acariasis and varroa , retirement of beekeepers and closing the deal. However, between the end of 2006 and the beginning of 2007, the rate of reduction increased sharply, reaching previously unknown proportions and the term Colony Collapse Disease (CCD) was coined at that time to describe this sudden disappearance.
[0024] With colony collapse syndrome, beekeepers around the world are facing one of the toughest challenges in decades: so far, a constant presence of healthy bee colonies cannot be guaranteed, since a combination of causes, currently not fully understood, are more and more often causing mass bee deaths. It is a phenomenon not yet well known that, as noted, was found for the first time in the bee colonies in North America in late 2006, and which manifested itself in similar phenomena in Europe in subsequent years, by which bee families (Apis mellifera) disappear abruptly.
[0025] The possible causes that have been suggested for CCD include beekeeping management practices, specifically the stress on colonies due to environmental changes, malnutrition and nutritional deficiencies associated with the presence of large monocultures, massive use of new pesticides based on neonicotinoids and related practices and procedures for application, various pathogens, such as parasitic mite infestation, nosema infections and viral infections (including IAPV viruses), climate change, electromagnetic radiation from cell phones or other man-made devices, genetically modified crops ( GMOs)
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11/29 such as GM corn, new pests and exotic pathogens, reduced immunity to pathogens, and smooth interactions between two or more of these factors. It is not yet known whether only one of these factors may be the real cause, or is a combination of factors that act independently in different areas affected by CCD, or factors that act in combination with one another, although more recent information suggests that a combination of several factors is the most likely hypothesis.
[0026] As a result of what was previously mentioned, the “Colony Collapse Disease” was defined as a new syndrome of the multifactorial type that leads to the death of a very large number of bee colonies, and that caused, from 2007 until the present date, colony losses greater than 35% per year. Regarding the diagnosis, a colony destroyed by CCD tends to show all the following signs:
[0027] the presence of an abandoned larvae offspring (usually bees do not leave the larvae until they are all incubated); [0028] the presence of stocks of food, pollen and honey, which:
[0029] - they are not immediately stolen by other bees, [0030] - when they are attacked by other insects, the attack is noticeably delayed;
[0031] the presence of the queen in the hive (otherwise, the phenomenon is not attributable to the CCD).
[0032] Currently, there are no known treatments or specific solutions for the prevention and treatment of colony collapse disorder, nor are there methods, techniques, or procedures that can be applied by the beekeeper, with a reasonable expectation of success, to protect their hives of a sudden, and partially unexplained event, such as the collapse of a colony by CCD.
[0033] In the light of the above, this information
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12/29 The prevention is therefore intended to provide a method for the prevention and treatment of “Colony Collapse Disease” in colonies of domestic honey-producing bees that have not already suffered an irreversible collapse episode, in order to protect health of these families that have not yet been affected by the syndrome and to improve immune resistance and the general nutritional condition of domestic bee reproduction.
Summary of the Invention [0034] In the research structure that led to the present invention, it was considered that, although not yet fully understood in its triggering mechanisms, CCD is more likely to be a multifactorial syndrome and, therefore, effective treatment should begin to starting from a good state of general health in the colony and with the elimination of any possibility of nutritional deficiencies that may lead to a reduction in the defense of immunity.
[0035] Furthermore, considering that acariasis from Varroa destructor and the endemic presence of Nosema, as well as that of viral pathogens such as IAPV and IIV-6, together with the effects of poisoning by new generation pesticides (in particular, neonicotinoids ) are among the most frequent or most probable causes of colony weakening, according to the present invention a method of prophylaxis and treatment of colonies with honey-producing bee CCD is proposed, which consists of regularly feeding the bees to be treated with a therapeutic and nutritional composition specifically formulated in aqueous solution, using equipment designed for this purpose [0036] The treatment method proposed according to the invention is carried out using an automated equipment to be positioned in the vicinity of the hive, which allows nebulization of a preparation (by nebulization, meaning the transformation of a
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13/29 liquid in an aerosol having very fine drops), the latter still representing an aspect of the invention, produced with ingredients with high nutritional, tonic, antioxidant and healing activities. The invention, therefore, concerns the proposed device for nebulizing the therapeutic and nutritional preparation and the formulation in terms of components of the preparation itself.
[0037] The aqueous solution or suspension to be distributed to bees according to the invention is obtained through the optimal combination of: a) nutrient and tonic ingredients, predominantly based on powdered milk and / or yeast, sugar and lower organic acids , b) natural antioxidants and antiseptics that have high activity, contained in extracts of some plants known for their phytotherapeutic properties, and c) therapeutic substances for bees, such as Thymus vulgaris extract, which has the ability to prevent or combat the proliferation of mites external parasites and forms of fungi harmful to bees. The proposed combination of ingredients is able to avoid nutritional deficiencies, to protect the health conditions of the treated colonies and to at least partially combat the effect of contamination by pesticides such as neonicotinoids, thus drastically reducing the risk of contracting CCD or mitigating the effects of this .
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0038] The specific characteristics of the invention, as well as its advantages and its operational modes, will be apparent with reference to the detailed description presented below and to some specific modalities of the relevant dispensing device illustrated by way of example in the attached drawings . In the attached drawings, [0039] Figure 1 is a functional diagram of a first modality of the dispensing device for the automated distribution of a therapeutic and nutritional preparation for CCD to the bee colonies to be treated, and
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14/29 [0040] Figure 2 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the dispensing device for the therapeutic and nutritional preparation for the CCD according to the invention
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION [0041] Therefore, the present invention specifically provides automated equipment - to be positioned in the vicinity of the hive - for the prevention and treatment of colony collapse disorder syndrome (CCD) through the administration of nutrient substances and therapeutics to the colonies of bees to be treated, said device comprising a box-like container produced from a material resistant to atmospheric agents inside which accommodates at least one first liquid impermeable reservoir, equipped with a stirrer, and accessible by the outside through a first inlet nozzle, a nebulizer device for a liquid nutrient solution or suspension contained in said first reservoir, means for dispensing the nebulized liquid solution or suspension in micrometric drops outside the device, and a programmed control unit to time the application of the solution or suspension to the outside, to dose the quantity of solution or suspension provided and to emit alarm signals in the event of device failures or in the event of a reduction of the solution or suspension of the liquid contained in the first reservoir below a predetermined level, said device being supplied with direct current with the energy supplied by a solar panel positioned outside said container and electrically connected to said control unit.
[0042] According to a preferred embodiment of the device of the invention, the means for releasing the nebulized nutrient liquid solution or suspension to the outside comprise a container or feeding chamber accessible to the bees, but protected from the external environment, for example, similar to those that are used
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15/29 as feeders to be positioned above the honeycomb cover in conventional hives, but with an entrance to the bees provided from the outside. It is also possible to provide, above the container / feeder itself, a lid that has the function of sunscreen, preferably to be colored in bright and floral colors, in order to better attract bees to the food source.
[0043] According to other preferred embodiments, the means for dispensing the atomized solution or liquid suspension to the outside of the device also includes a telescopic tube extendable upwards, placed between the box-like container of the device and said reservoir or feeding chamber, which allows to adjust the height of the application point of the nutritional and therapeutic preparation of the invention.
[0044] Preferably, the device proposed according to the invention comprises a second reservoir inside said box-like container, which has a smaller volume than the first reservoir, in communication with it and accessible separately from the outside via a second inlet nozzle. The two separate accesses allow to independently reintegrate a concentrated aqueous solution or suspension of the nutritional and therapeutic preparation according to the invention through the second nozzle, while the first is used only for the water supply.
[0045] The box-like container of the proposed device is conveniently produced from material resistant to atmospheric agents, for example, similar to the material of the hives close to which it must be placed, and is preferably colored externally with a or more colors that are attractive to pollinating insects, such as purple, blue, red or green. Preferably, said container is produced from tempered fir wood, painted on the outside by the colors mentioned above.
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16/29 [0046] To further facilitate the handling of automatic treatment, the device according to the invention may comprise additional control devices in addition to those already mentioned, in a manner compatible with the cost of the equipment. In particular, it can comprise one or more temperature and / or pH sensors, or multiparameter sensors, located inside the main reservoir, and the control unit can be programmed to monitor the measured values of the relative magnitudes and to emit alarm signals if these values go beyond the established limits.
[0047] As it has to be positioned on the ground in the vicinity of the bee colonies to be treated, the device according to the invention preferably comprises four wheels placed below the box-like container, and one or more cables for manually position said device, in order to allow the beekeeper to move the device in the most favorable place in relation to the hives, the location of the water supply, the position of the sun, and other requirements that may vary during the season or depending on other events .
[0048] The device according to the invention is also described in the two exemplary modalities illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 of the attached drawings (where corresponding elements are indicated with the same reference number). The device consists of a special and automated nebulization system to be installed in the vicinity of colonies or hives in order to facilitate accessibility to the nebulized liquid preparation through the device by the families of bees to be subjected to the treatment.
[0049] The system consists of a box or container (10), for example, equipped with wheels (13) and a handle (14) to allow its positioning, and having a suitable color to attract bees and / or to be seen by them, for example, in purple, blue, red, or
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17/29 yellow. The container (10) can be made of different materials, possibly recyclable, such as tempered fir wood or other wood suitable for staying outdoors and for exposure to sunlight and rain.
[0050] Inside the container (10) are contained a first gas-proof reservoir (6), having a minimum volume of 2 liters to a maximum of 20 liters, in which it is poured, through the inlet nozzle (3), the concentrate prepared according to the invention with selected ingredients, detailed later, which allows the correct dosage of the ingredients.
[0051] In a second gas-proof tank (9), having a volume of a minimum of 20 liters to a maximum of 35 liters, drinking water is charged through the inlet nozzle (4), possibly water with low hardness, in which the contents of the first reservoir (6) will be diluted. Alternatively, a single reservoir can be used, in which water and the therapeutic and nutritional preparation to be diluted are loaded.
[0052] In the case where the projected reservoirs are two, they are connected together through a tube (11) and are supported on top of each other by support elements (8). At the bottom of the larger reservoir (9) (in the case of two reservoirs) or the single reservoir (in the case of a single reservoir) there is a mixer (12) that is activated for short periods of time (usually a few minutes) and allows the preparations are kept mixed avoiding any form of sedimentation at the bottom.
[0053] The periodic distribution of the preparation according to the invention to the bees to be treated is carried out by nebulizing the preparation through special dispensing nozzles, preferably placed inside a feeder type container (1) similar to those normally used in the treatment. apiary on honeycomb covers, but
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18/29 accessible to bees from the outside, for example, through the opening (17). The nebulization occurs through a nebulizer device (15) powered by DC, through rechargeable batteries powered by a solar panel from 5 W to 15 W (5), installed in the equipment, working from 4.5 volts to a maximum of 12 volts . The electric nebulization system that pressurizes the contents of the reservoirs (6) and (9), or the single reservoir, is equipped with a telescopic tube (2) that has, for example, a length of up to 150 cm. The telescopic tube (2) makes it possible to place, at the optimum height, the dispensing nozzles that emit a mist of micrometers (aerosol) that consists of the preparation in the aqueous solution or suspension according to the invention.
[0054] As already noted, the energy required to operate the equipment is provided by a solar panel (5), which allows the equipment to be used also in the open field and where there is no available supply of power supply. Therefore, the operator using the equipment, after placing it in the optimum location close to the hives, has only to fill the reservoir with water and pour the mixture according to the invention. The preparation should be reestablished approximately every 2 to 3 months, while the water level should not be reinstated more than once a month.
[0055] Thanks to an electronic control system (7) present in the device and a programmed timer, the nutritional and therapeutic preparation according to the invention is sprayed periodically and made available to the bees in micronized drops of solution or suspension. The control system (7) also allows to check the water levels and the nutritional and therapeutic preparation and to notify the user through a light and / or audible signal, and by sending a telephone message and / or e-mail when a reservoir reaches the minimum level. The electronic control system (7) also indicates the
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19/29 efficiency of the nebulizer module (in particular, the possible obstruction of the nozzles), by signaling an abnormal electrical absorption by the nebulizer system, or, alternatively, through a pressure device that shows an increase in pressure in the nebulizer itself, which is a symptom of obstruction of the inlet nozzles.
[0056] The control system (7) also makes it possible to detect and report general anomalies in the timing system (which can be digital or mechanical with mobile switches), the operation of the solar panel (5) or the battery charge levels. The control system (7), which can also be a simple PLC (programmable logic controller), obtains the data from the multiparameter probe (16), with alarm for temperatures below 0 ° C and possible pH verification of the solution to be nebulized , to control the precise dosage of the components of the preparation of the invention in relation to water.
[0057] The control system (7) can also be equipped with an interface for remote control and verification that allows programming or managing alarm signals through smartphone applications, in order to have access to data 24 hours a day, and , in particular, to be able to check the proper functioning of the equipment.
[0058] The aqueous solution or suspension of the present invention to be dispensed for supply through the automated device described above is produced by the combination of ingredients selected to provide nutrition in calibrated proportions, which consists of sugars, protein foods, such as yeast and milk powder, essential oils containing antioxidant active ingredients and having a high tonic and healing effect.
[0059] Therefore, the invention also concerns a liquid solution or suspension of nutrition that can be released in a nebulized form through the proposed automated device, for the pre
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20/29 prevention and treatment of “Colony Collapse Disease” (CCD), characterized by the fact that it comprises in a single aqueous solution or suspension:
a) tonic and nutritious ingredients, consisting mainly of: powdered milk and / or yeast, sugars and lower organic acids;
b) antioxidants and natural antiseptics contained in the extracts of one or more aromatic or medicinal plants selected from: Crocus sativus, Pelargonium graveolens, Monarda citriodora, Myristica fragrans, Origanum vulgare, and Origanum majorana, and
c) healing substances for bees, selected from thymol, oxalic acid, extracts of Thymus vulgaris, extracts of Aloe arborescens, extracts of Beta vulgaris cv. altissima and mixtures of two or more of them.
[0060] More specifically, the substances used in the preparation according to the invention are as follows:
A. Nutrient and tonic substances [0061] 1) Yeast, for example, baker's yeast, and / or powdered milk, of which bees are very fond. Their protein level is around 50% with a fat content of around 7%. Yeasts and milk are the most complete in terms of amino acids and are rich in B vitamins [0062] 2) Sugar of the type of glucose or fructose to increase the palatability of the protein element to be administered. It is possible to add pollen and / or powdered sugar (sucrose) in an amount in the range of 5% to 15% with respect to the total dry weight of the formulation. As nutrients, vitamin E and essential amino acids extracted from Aloe arborescens were also used, which are listed below among the substances that have curative activity.
[0063] 3) Acetic acid and / or carboxylic or dicarboxylic acids
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Lower 21/29, C2-C6. Acetic acid, tartaric acid and citric acid have the ability to separate sucrose molecules, promoting assimilation by bees. In addition, said acids are fungicides, useful to combat the presence of the fungus Nosema and other fungal forms. Specifically, the formulation can contain acetic acid at a maximum concentration of 6% by weight. A source of ascorbic acid (vitamin C), such as lemon juice (which contains such acid, in addition to the most abundant citric acid), may be included in the formulation as a vitamin compound, as well as an antioxidant.
[0064] 4) Among the measures taken to avoid crystallization of the concentrated solution, a part of water and two parts of sugar can be boiled for fifteen minutes and added at the end to a 5% glycerol and / or propylene glycol ( calculated based on the total weight of the concentrated formulation). This also has the advantage of reducing the freezing point of the entire composition, thereby preventing the preparation from freezing during the winter.
B. Antioxidants and highly active antiseptics [0065] Essential oils with a high content of antioxidants and / or antiseptics were extracted and added to the formulation, such as crocetin, crocin and picrocrocin carotenoids extracted from flowers and / or saffron stigmas (extracts of saffron Crocus sativus); essential oils such as limonene, for example, extracted from lemon; geraniol, citronelol, terpinol and linalool, extracted from Pelargonium graveolens (geranium), or by Monarda citriodora var. citriodora; myristicin, elemicin, geraniol and / or safrole and other aromatic ethers, extracted from Myristica fragrans (nutmeg); carvacrol, thymol and other secondary phenolic extracts from Origanum vulgare (ssp hirtum); and terpineol, borneol, sabinene and linalool terpenes, extracted from Origanum majorana.
[0066] These active ingredients can be extracted, for example, from the above plant species and generally have a purity of suPetition 870190088565, from 09/09/2019, pg. 26/49
22/29 greater than 55%, or sirrteticamerrte can be produced.
C. Other therapeutic substances [0067] To combat and / or prevent mites, harmful fungal forms, viruses, including IIV6 and IAPV, and side effects of neonicotinoids, biologically active substances contained in Thymus vulgaris (common thyme) and contained in Aloe arborescens ( a less common species of Aloe than Aloe vera, but richer in active biological substances) were used. The first, whose essential oil is already widely used in beekeeping, contains two phenolic compounds with biocidal activity, thymol and carvacrol, as well as cineole, borneol and other terpene compounds.
[0068] The second, Aloe arborescens contains many biologically active compounds, including acemanan (a mucopolysaccharide known for its antiviral activity, which has an immunomodulatory action) and anthraquinones, including aloine and emodine, beta-sitosterol, in addition to acetylsalicylic acid. As already noted, extracts from this plant also contain all the essential amino acids and vitamin E.
[0069] In addition, good activity was observed according to the invention using extracts of common beet or Beta vulgaris cv altissima (sugar beet), containing flavonoids, trimethylglycine, compounds with antioxidant activity, oxalic acid and vitamins B.
[0070] These extracts can also be added with oxalic acid in an amount that does not exceed 1% of the total of the concentrated formulation, to increase the disinfection effect in synergy with the natural compounds mentioned.
[0071] Preparation of the concentrated solution or suspension - The concentrated solution or suspension, which must subsequently be diluted in water to achieve the desired concentrations of the various
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23/29 ingredients, is prepared by the sequential addition of the various nutrients, followed by antioxidants and curative compounds, mixing with a bench mixer, in order to obtain a homogeneous solution (or suspension).
[0072] According to some specific modalities of the nebulizer solution or suspension of the invention, such nutrients and tonic ingredients included in the formulation consist of powdered milk, glucose and / or fructose, acetic acid, tartaric acid and citric acid. Preferably, as already noted, the formulation is added with a small amount of glycerin to prevent crystallization of the concentrated intermediate solution.
[0073] Preferably, the proposed solution or suspension contains the following aromatic and medicinal plant extracts in combination, with functions of primary antioxidants and / or antiseptics: extract of Crocus sativus; Pelargonium graveolens extract; extract of Myristica fragrans; extract of Origanum vulgare and extracts of Origanum majorana. Optionally, to the aforementioned extracts, Monarda citriodora extract is also added.
[0074] Additionally, the proposed solution or suspension contains, as curative substances for bees, extracts of Thymus vulgaris, extracts of Aloe arborescens and oxalic acid and, according to a preferred modality, extract of Beta vulgaris cv. very high.
[0075] An exemplary formulation of the nutritional and therapeutic preparation of the invention is shown in the table below, showing the preferred concentration ranges for the various ingredients.
Table 1 - Preferred concentrated formulation
Ingredients PREFERENTIAL CONCENTRATIONS (%, by weight) Powdered milk 5-10 Distilled water 28-33
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Glucose and / or fructose 53-60 Vinegar 0.8-1.2 Glycerin 0.4-0.6 Liquid lemon sauce 0.4-0.6 Crocus sativus (saffron) 0.05-0.11 Pelargonium graveolens (geranium) 0.05-0.08 Monarda citriodora (monarda) 0.00-0.08 Myristica fragrans (nutmeg) 0.08-0.12 Origanum vulgare (oregano) 0.08-0.12 Origanum majorana (marjoram) 0.08-0.12 Thymol 0.00-0.04 Thymus vulgaris (thyme) 0.03-0.07 Aloe arborescens 0.10-0.20 Beta vulgaris (common beet) 0.00-0.30 Oxalic acid 0.00-0.10
[0076] According to another aspect complementary to the above, the present invention consists of a method of treating domestic bee colonies for the prevention and treatment of "Colony Collapse Disease" through the administration of nutritional and therapeutic substances, the method of which consists of the use of the automated device of the invention described above for the dispensing in a spray form of an aqueous liquid solution or suspension containing:
a) tonic and nutritious ingredients, consisting mainly of: powdered milk and / or yeast, sugars and lower organic acids;
b) antioxidants and natural antiseptics contained in the extracts of one or more aromatic or medicinal plants selected from: Crocus sativus, Pelargo-nium graveolens, Monarda citriodora, Myristica fragrans, Origanum vulgaris and Origanum majorana; and
c) medicinal substances for bees, selected from
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25/29 from thymol, oxalic acid, extracts of Thymus vulgaris, extracts of Aloe arborescens, extracts of Beta vulgaris cv. altissima and mixtures of two or more of them.
[0077] In the treatment method according to the invention, preferred solutions are those in which such nutrient and tonic ingredients consist of powdered milk, glucose and / or fructose, acetic acid, tartaric acid and citric acid. In addition, as already noted, such nutrient and tonic ingredients also preferably comprise glycerin.
[0078] According to some preferred modalities of the method of treatment and prophylaxis of the invention, the liquid solution or suspension contains the extracts of the aromatic or medicinal herbs already mentioned, in combination with: extract of Crocus sativus; Pelargonium graveolens extract; extract of Myristica fragrans; Origanum vulgare extract and Origanum majorana extract. In addition, as already noted, the liquid solution or suspension may additionally comprise Monarda citriodora extract.
[0079] Still according to some specific modalities of a method of prophylaxis and therapy of the invention, these healing substances for bees are preferably extracts of Thymus vulgaris, extracts of Aloe arborescens and oxalic acid. In addition to these, as a preferred variant, it also contains the extract of Beta vulgaris cv. very high.
[0080] By way of examples, which should not be considered limiting, but useful to clarify the therapeutic and prophylactic measures for the proposed CCD according to the invention, two formulations of exemplary solutions are reported below, which are suitable to be dispensed through the proposed device according to the method of the invention. The results of experiments conducted in the same formulations in
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EXAMPLE 1
Nutritive, antioxidant and concentrated curative formulation n ° 1 [0081] A first formulation to produce one liter of concentrated preparation to be diluted in 30 liters of water for final spraying in a number of hives, from 10 to a maximum of 15, contained the following ingredients in the following proportions.
THE) . Nutrients and tonics - for a total of 425 mL:
- 15% aqueous solution, by weight of powdered milk 80 mL
- 90% aqueous solution, by weight of sugar 260 mL
- 6% aqueous acetic acid by weight20 ml
- glycerin 50 mL
- tartaric acid5 mL
- citric acid10 mL
B) Antioxidants - for a total of 255 mL:
[0082] Essential oils in aqueous solution:
- Crocus sativus55 mL
- Pelargonium45 mL
- Monarda citriodora35 mL
- Myristica fragrans45 mL
- Origanum vulgare ssp hirtum40 mL
- Origanum majorana35 mL
C) Healing substances - for a total of 320 mL:
[0083] Essential oils in aqueous solution:
- Thymus vulgaris 100mL
- Aloe arborescens 175mL
- Beta vulgaris cv altissima 25mL
- 3% aqueous oxalic acid, 20 ml by weight.
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Nutrients contained in milk Formula I Lipids 2.61 g Proteins 2.39 g sugars 13.52 g
[0084] The process to obtain the solution involves the sequential addition of the various nutrients in the order indicated above, followed by the antioxidants and ending with the addition of the healing substances. When added to a container, they are stirred at room temperature for 5 to 10 minutes with a bench-top shaker in order to obtain a homogeneous solution of 1,000 ml. At this point, the preparation is ready to be further diluted in water, preferably of low hardness, or with demineralized water.
EXAMPLE 2
Nutritious, antioxidant and concentrated curative formulation n ° 2 [0085] A second formulation to produce one liter of concentrated preparation to be diluted in 29 liters of water for final spraying in a number of hives, from 10 to a maximum of 15, contained the following ingredients in the following proportions.
THE). Nutrients and tonics - for a total of 425 mL:
- 15% aqueous solution, by weight of powdered milk 70 mL
- 90% aqueous solution, by weight of sugar 250 mL
- 6% aqueous acetic acid by weight20 ml
- glycerin 50 mL
- citric acid10 mL
B) Antioxidants - for a total of 245 mL:
[001] Essential oils in aqueous solution: - Crocus sativus 55 mL - Pelargonium 35 mL - Myristica fragrans 55 mL - Origanum vulgare ssp hirtum 75 mL
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- Origanum majorana25 mL
C) Healing substances - for a total of 355 mL:
[002] Essential oils in aqueous solution:
- Thymus vulgaris90 mL
- Aloe arborescens 245mL
- 3% aqueous oxalic acid, by weight 20mL.
Nutrients contained in milk Formula II Lipids 2.28 g Proteins 2.03 g Sugars 11.83 g
[003] The process to obtain the final solution involves the sequential addition of the various nutrients in the order indicated above, followed by the antioxidants and ending with the addition of the healing substances. When added to a container, they are stirred at room temperature for 5 to 10 minutes with a bench-top shaker in order to obtain a homogeneous solution of 1,000 ml. At this point, the preparation is ready to be further diluted with water, preferably of low hardness, or with demineralized water. Field experimentation [004] Tests have been carried out since 2009 in Italy, in the Tuscany region, at a location about 200 meters above sea level. The device according to the invention was positioned in the vicinity of 10 active spruce hives, about 3 meters from them, and was fed continuously with lots of the nutritional and therapeutic preparation formulated as in Example 1, and thereafter with lots of the preparation formulated according to Example 2.
[005] This equipment was active until the initial months of
2011 and in the colonies there were no problems related to CCD, while in other domestic bee colonies in the vicinity there was an average loss of more than 20% over the same two
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29/29 years. At the end of 2010, the number of colonies in the apiary subjected to treatment according to the invention was increased to a total of 14, with a net increase of 40%.
[006] In early 2011, the device according to the invention was removed, and since the end of March 2011, the same hives have been gradually affected by the population reduction of CCD, and their total number has been reduced to just four units in the month of July 2011. Thus, this experiment confirms the initial hypothesis that the treatment method of the invention, as implemented through the proposed automatic nebulization equipment positioned properly next to the bee colonies to be treated, and fed with the nutrient formulation , antioxidant, and curative described is effective to prevent and combat "Colony Collapse Disease".
[007] From the above, it can be concluded that the prophylactic and therapeutic solution proposed according to the invention, in addition to containing the aforementioned problems of mites, fungi and viruses IIV-6 and IAPV, also provides a remedy for the scarcity of food and tonics, and contains the negative effects of poisoning by new generation pesticides, allowing to prevent and combat the onset of colony collapse disorder.
[008] The present invention has been described with particular reference to some embodiments thereof, but it should be understood that changes and modifications can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as described in the appended claims.
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Claims (7)
[1]
1. Liquid combination of nutrients, which can be released in a spray form for the prevention and treatment of “Colony Collapse Disease” (CCD), characterized by the fact that it comprises, in a single aqueous solution or suspension:
(a) a nutritional composition, which comprises a sugar, an organic C1-C6 acid and powdered milk, and, optionally, yeasts;
(b) an antioxidant and antiseptic composition, comprising an extract of Origanum vulgare and an extract from at least one plant selected from the group consisting of Crocus sativus, Pelargonium graveolens, Monarda citriodora, Myristica fragrans, Origanum vulgare and Origanum majorana; and (c) a medicinal composition for bees, comprising at least one selected from the group consisting of thymol and extracts of Thymus vulgaris, and at least one selected from the group consisting of extracts of Aloe arborescens, oxalic acid, extracts of Beta vulgaris cv. very high, and mixtures of them.
[2]
2. Liquid combination according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that said nutritional composition includes powdered milk, acetic acid, tartaric acid, citric acid, and one selected from the group consisting of glucose, fructose and a mixture of glucose and fructose.
[3]
3. Liquid combination, according to claim 2, characterized by the fact that said nutritional composition also comprises glycerin.
[4]
4. Liquid combination, according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that it comprises an extract of Origanum vulgare and an extract of at least two selected from the group consisting of Crocus sativus extract; Pelargonium graveo-
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2/2 lens; extract of Myristica fragrans; and extract of Origanum majorana.
[5]
5. Liquid combination, according to claim 4, characterized by the fact that it also comprises Monarda citriodora extract.
[6]
6. Liquid combination according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the medicinal composition for bees comprises extracts of Thymus vulgaris, extracts of Aloe arborescens and oxalic acid.
[7]
7. Liquid combination according to claim 6, characterized by the fact that said medicinal composition for bees further comprises the extract of Beta vulgaris cv. very high.
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